TY - JOUR VL - 13 JF - Ain Shams Engineering Journal AV - none PB - Ain Shams University ID - scholars16719 UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85123600979&doi=10.1016%2fj.asej.2022.101712&partnerID=40&md5=42fd2782c0e49efbab5b80349c868b16 N1 - cited By 21 A1 - Rafindadi, A.D. A1 - Napiah, M. A1 - Othman, I. A1 - MikiÄ?, M. A1 - Haruna, A. A1 - Alarifi, H. A1 - Al-Ashmori, Y.Y. IS - 4 KW - Accident prevention; Accidents; Construction industry; Decision making; Hierarchical systems KW - Analytic hierarchy process model; Cause; Fatal fall-related accident; Malaysia; Multi criteria decision-making; Multicriteria decision-making; Multicriterion decision makings; Preventive measures; Process-models; Workers' KW - Analytic hierarchy process TI - Analysis of the causes and preventive measures of fatal fall-related accidents in the construction industry Y1 - 2022/// SN - 20904479 N2 - Fall-related accident causes severe injuries and deaths in the construction industry. This study analyzed 108 fall fatalities in Malaysia from 2010 to 2018 to find the critical, relevant variables. The findings revealed that this type of accident occurred most frequently in Johor, Penang, and Kuala Lumpur/Putrajaya, and the most affected trade workers were construction laborers. AHP model for the fall-related accident primary factors and sub-factors was also developed to determine their relative weights and priorities. It was discovered that workers' unsafe actions are the primary essential factor contributing to this accident. Results also show that the most critical sub-factors are financial constraints, job complexity at high altitude, dangerous working procedures, unguarded edges/holes at higher elevations, and rushing to complete the job. The findings could help raise safety awareness about fall-related hazards and provide valuable guides for further effective prevention and management plans in Malaysia and countries with similar characteristics. © 2022 THE AUTHORS ER -